[PATCH bpf-next v2 1/2] libbpf: Add BPF_KPROBE_SYSCALL macro

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Add syscall-specific variant of BPF_KPROBE named BPF_KPROBE_SYSCALL ([0]).
The new macro hides the underlying way of getting syscall input arguments.
With these new macros, the following code:

    SEC("kprobe/__x64_sys_close")
    int BPF_KPROBE(do_sys_close, struct pt_regs *regs)
    {
        int fd;

        fd = PT_REGS_PARM1_CORE(regs);
        /* do something with fd */
    }

can be written as:

    SEC("kprobe/__x64_sys_close")
    int BPF_KPROBE_SYSCALL(do_sys_close, int fd)
    {
        /* do something with fd */
    }

  [0] Closes: https://github.com/libbpf/libbpf/issues/425

Signed-off-by: Hengqi Chen <hengqi.chen@xxxxxxxxx>
---
 tools/lib/bpf/bpf_tracing.h | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 39 insertions(+)

diff --git a/tools/lib/bpf/bpf_tracing.h b/tools/lib/bpf/bpf_tracing.h
index cf980e54d331..a0b230320335 100644
--- a/tools/lib/bpf/bpf_tracing.h
+++ b/tools/lib/bpf/bpf_tracing.h
@@ -461,4 +461,43 @@ typeof(name(0)) name(struct pt_regs *ctx)				    \
 }									    \
 static __always_inline typeof(name(0)) ____##name(struct pt_regs *ctx, ##args)

+#define ___bpf_syscall_args0() ctx
+#define ___bpf_syscall_args1(x) \
+	___bpf_syscall_args0(), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM1_CORE_SYSCALL(regs)
+#define ___bpf_syscall_args2(x, args...) \
+	___bpf_syscall_args1(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM2_CORE_SYSCALL(regs)
+#define ___bpf_syscall_args3(x, args...) \
+	___bpf_syscall_args2(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM3_CORE_SYSCALL(regs)
+#define ___bpf_syscall_args4(x, args...) \
+	___bpf_syscall_args3(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM4_CORE_SYSCALL(regs)
+#define ___bpf_syscall_args5(x, args...) \
+	___bpf_syscall_args4(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM5_CORE_SYSCALL(regs)
+#define ___bpf_syscall_args(args...) \
+	___bpf_apply(___bpf_syscall_args, ___bpf_narg(args))(args)
+
+/*
+ * BPF_KPROBE_SYSCALL is a variant of BPF_KPROBE, which is intended for
+ * tracing syscall functions, like __x64_sys_close. It hides the underlying
+ * platform-specific low-level way of getting syscall input arguments from
+ * struct pt_regs, and provides a familiar typed and named function arguments
+ * syntax and semantics of accessing syscall input parameters.
+ *
+ * Original struct pt_regs* context is preserved as 'ctx' argument. This might
+ * be necessary when using BPF helpers like bpf_perf_event_output().
+ */
+#define BPF_KPROBE_SYSCALL(name, args...)				    \
+name(struct pt_regs *ctx);						    \
+static __attribute__((always_inline)) typeof(name(0))			    \
+____##name(struct pt_regs *ctx, ##args);				    \
+typeof(name(0)) name(struct pt_regs *ctx)				    \
+{									    \
+	struct pt_regs *regs = (void *)PT_REGS_PARM1(ctx);		    \
+	_Pragma("GCC diagnostic push")					    \
+	_Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wint-conversion\"")		    \
+	return ____##name(___bpf_syscall_args(args));			    \
+	_Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop")					    \
+}									    \
+static __attribute__((always_inline)) typeof(name(0))			    \
+____##name(struct pt_regs *ctx, ##args)
+
 #endif
--
2.30.2



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